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Quetzal Dinosaur Quotes By Alison Mosshart

The crazy colors tend to wash out so quick. Basically, it ensures that you never wash your hair, so it starts to do some cool stuff. — Alison Mosshart

Quetzal Dinosaur Quotes By Derek Sivers

Our lives drifts along with normal things happening. Some ups, some downs, but nothing to go down in history about. Nothing so fantastic or terrible that it'll be told for a thousand years.
"But because we grew up surrounded by big dramatic story arcs in books and movies, we think our lives are supposed to be filled with huge ups and downs! So people pretend there is drama where there is none."
That's why people invent fights. That's why we're drawn to sports. That's why we act like everything that happens to us is such a big deal.
We're trying to make our life into a fairy tale. — Derek Sivers

Quetzal Dinosaur Quotes By Jennifer Finney Boylan

The more we feel compelled to keep explaining ourselves, the less like others we become. — Jennifer Finney Boylan

Quetzal Dinosaur Quotes By Dean Kamen

I'd rather lose my own money than someone else's. — Dean Kamen

Quetzal Dinosaur Quotes By Neal Shusterman

At last, he allows himself the wonderful luxury of hope. — Neal Shusterman

Quetzal Dinosaur Quotes By Terence McKenna

I think that's the job of each of us - to show our best toys and our best tricks that lift us and our friends to higher and higher levels. There is no end to this bootstrapping process. The future of the human mind and body and the future of humans together is endlessly bright. — Terence McKenna

Quetzal Dinosaur Quotes By Murray Rothbard

[Professional politicians] don't mind if price controls cause shortages of health care. In fact, they welcome the prospect, because then they can impose rationing; they can impose priorities, and tell everyone how much of what kind of medical care they can have. And besides, ... there's that deeply satisfying rush of power. — Murray Rothbard